The Locust Effect

Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence

346 pages

English language

Published Nov. 16, 2014

ISBN:
978-0-19-993787-5
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OCLC Number:
830089529

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When we think of global poverty we usually think of hunger, disease, homelessness. Few of us think of violence. But beneath the surface of the poorest communities in the developing world is a hidden epidemic of everyday violence-of rape, forced labor, illegal detention, land theft, police abuse, and more- that is undermining our best efforts to assist the poor.

Gary Haugen and Victor Boutros's The Locust Effect offers a searing account of the way pervasive violence blocks the road out of poverty, undermines economic development, and reduces the effectiveness of international public health efforts. As corrupt and dysfunctional justice systems allow the locusts of predatory violence to descend upon the poor, the ravaging plague lays waste to programs of income generation, disease prevention, education for girls and other assistance to the poor. And tragically, none of these aid programs can stop the violence. In graphic real-world stories-set in locales ranging …

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Subjects

  • Poor
  • Human rights
  • Violence against
  • Poverty
  • Violence
  • Law enforcement

Places

  • Developing countries